Dead Lines Scheduled for April 21 by Daily SF; Airships to Fly into Print Within Two Weeks?

A week and a half short of one year ago, on April 10 2014, my New Orleans-based vampire tale ���Casket Girls��� went out to subscribers of DAILY SCIENCE FICTION.�� One week later on the 17th it went into the archives where it can be seen by subscribers and non-subscribers alike. �� Then today I received via SFSIGNAL.COM a preview copy of April���s DAILY SF story roster (probably available on DSF���s own Facebook page by tomorrow morlogo-e-mailning since then of course it���ll be April, but for the scoop, for what it���s worth) announcing that in just about three weeks, April 21, a year and eleven days after Aime�� the vampiress made her debut, my next story ���Dead Lines��� (see January 1; December 23 2014) is set to appear.


���Dead Lines��� is a Poesque mystery of sorts, of the disappearance of one Mr. Valdemar and the gracious New Orleanian grande dame ���Lo��� who may know more about it, as well as the original casket girls, than she lets on.�� It will be my fifth story for DAILY SF.


Then a second quick note, while it���s unofficial I understand that following some last minute edits the paperback version of White Cat���s AIRSHIPS & AUTOMATONS (see March 19, et al.) has gone to the printer, to become available hopefully in two weeks or less.


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Published on March 31, 2015 19:58
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